
\begin{table}[h!]
    \centering
    \caption{How Do 421-a Onsite Inclusionary Units Compare to Other Social Housing?}
    \label{tab:comparison}
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&  421-a                                       & LIHTC    & \shortstack{Tenant-Based \\ Section 8} & \shortstack{Project-Based \\ Section 8} & \shortstack{Public \\ Housing} & \shortstack{All \\ Rental Units}          \\ \midrule \addlinespace 
\multicolumn{3}{@{}l}{\emph{Panel A: Building-Level Characteristics}}             &                &                &          \\ \addlinespace
\% Social Units               & 19.3     & 89.3    & n.a.    & 94.0         & 100.0         & n.a.     \\ \addlinespace \midrule \addlinespace
\multicolumn{3}{@{}l}{\emph{Panel B: Block-Level Characteristics}}           &                &                &          \\ \addlinespace
Med.\ HH. Income                            & \$100,043 & \$42,223  & \$41,187  & \$36,899 & \$23,420       & \$63,093 \\
Med.\ Monthly Rent                            & \$2,163 & \$1,128  & \$1,189  & \$964 & \$553       & \$1,452 \\
\% Poor                                     & 17.0     & 31.4      &  26.4  &  33.0  & 43.7           & 21.2    \\
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\% Less than HS                    &  10.8     & 25.7      &  26.3  &  27.6  & 34.2           & 19.8     \\
\% HS Graduate                     &  13.8     & 24.9      &  27.3  &  25.1  & 30.9           & 23.0       \\
\% Some College                             &  14.4     & 23.0      &  22.2  &  20.4  & 22.0           & 19.5      \\
\% College Graduate                         &  33.5     & 16.7      &  15.3  &  17.3  & 9.4           & 22.1     \\
\% More than College                        &  27.6     & 9.7      &  8.9  &  9.7  & 3.4           & 15.7     \\ \addlinespace
\% Non-Hispanic White                                    &  44.8     & 13.0      &  19.4  &  17.7  & 4.9           & 32.9       \\
\% Non-Hispanic Black                                    &  16.9     & 40.5      &  30.9  &  32.0  & 42.8           & 23.0       \\
\% Hispanic                                 & 37.6     & 40.9      &  41.6  &  43.8  & 47.7           & 30.6     \\
\% Asian                                    & 14.6     & 5.1      &  5.8  &  5.9  & 4.4           & 11.6      \\ \addlinespace
Median Age                                  &  33.9     & 33.0      &  32.8  &  39.0  & 33.8           & 35.8      \\
\% Renters                             &  83.8     & 90.8      &  83.3  &  91.1  & 97.7           & 78.6     \\ \addlinespace \midrule \addlinespace
\multicolumn{3}{@{}l}{\emph{Panel C: Units by Borough}}           &                &                &          \\ \addlinespace
Manhattan     & 5,841     & 41,473      &  19,825  &  17,697  & 54,871           & 591,114   \\
Bronx         &  1,166     & 47,778      &  49,851  &  17,354  & 40,249           & 392,117   \\
Brooklyn      &  3,699     & 33,482      &  40,327  &  16,978  & 57,317           & 664,749   \\
Queens        &  1,038     & 5,424      &  10,530  &  4,271  & 15,500           & 448,601   \\
Staten Island &  134     & 4,118      &  2,968  &  2,865  & 4,510           & 60,654   \\ \addlinespace  \bottomrule
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\begin{tablenotes}
      \item \footnotesize \textit{Notes:} This table compares inclusionary units added under 421-a to other social housing units (LIHTC, Section 8, and public housing) as well as to all rental units in New York City on building- and block-level characteristics. All statistics in Panels A and B are means, weighted by counts of residential units. For data details, see Section \ref{section:data} and Appendix \ref{section:data_appendix}.
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